Welcome to version 3.0 of the Forensic Photoshop blog - now the Forensic Multimedia Analysis blog. With the latest developments in purpose built software and hardware for the analysis of multimedia, we move the discussion beyond a single piece of software to include all the major developers, image processing fundamentals, court cases, upcoming training offerings, and product reviews.

Friday, July 11, 2008

NATIA Nationals - Pre-Conference Day 1

What a day.

Today featured a power packed day of exploration into the heart of the Adobe Production Suite CS3. The audio track students got lots of hands on time with Audition 3 and Soundbooth CS3. The students of the imaging track took Premiere Pro CS3, Captivate 3, and Lightroom for a spin. It was one of those days where your head feels like it just can't take any more info.

Sitting in the imaging track, I was amazed by the decades of knowledge available and willingly shared by Dave Helmly (Premiere Pro CS3) and Julieanne Kost (Lightroom) in person - and learning about the power of Captivate 3 via a Acrobat Connect session from San Diego, Ca.

How do you follow that up? Tomorrow features two classes of Photoshop CS3, basic (with Adobe's Rick Miller and myself) and intermediate/advanced (with Adobe's Julieanne Kost).

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